Detergent paste



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOSEPH JUDGE, OF PITTSTON, PENNSYLVANIA.

DETERGENT PASTE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 478,870, dated July 12,1892.

Application filed March 30, 1892. Serial No. 427,015. (No specimens.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, JOSEPH JUDGE, of Pittston, in the county of Luzerneand State of Pennsylvana, have invented a new and useful DetergentPaste, to be used as a scouring and polishing paste for cleaning metalsand other substances, and of which the following is a specification.

The composition consists of the following ingredients combined in aboutthe proportions stated: linseed-oil, one part; coal-oil, one part;mirbane-oil, one part; adamantine,

' one part; ammonia, one part.

The above ingredients are boiled and then thickened with one part oftripoli, so as to form a suitable paste, more especially designed forscouring and polishing all kinds of metals. As soon as the paste hascooled it is ready for use.

The adamantine, which is composed of taloil": almost as soon as applied,so quick is its action on the rust, corrosion, or discoloration upon thesurface to be polished, and no further cleansing of the polished surfaceis necessary, since there is no whiting, lime, or lampblack used, andthe absence of these su bstances prevents drying and crumbling of thepaste when stored away.

The past-e thus prepared can be used for polishing and scouring hot orcold metals of any description and without much labor. The polish Willlast for a considerable length of time and the articles polished withthe paste will not be in the least affected by corrosion or otherwise.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secureby Letters Patent The herein-described detergent paste to be used forscouring and polishing purposes, consisting of linseed-oil, coal-oil,mirbane-oil,

'adalnantine, ammonia, and tripoli, all combined in about theproportions specified.

' JOSEPH JUDGE.

Witnesses:

B. J. BURNS, JAMES ONEIL.

